Renewables

Albania to seek investors in solar power plants at unused military airports

Albania-investors-solar-power-plants-unused-military-airports

Photo: iStock

Published

September 7, 2023

Country

Comments

0

Share

Published:

September 7, 2023

Country:

Comments:

0

Share

Albanian Investment Corp. intends to develop solar power projects at abandoned military properties. It said it wants to establish partnerships with private companies to use the airport in Shkodër and the runway in Saranda.

A feasibility study is underway for a photovoltaic plant of 27 MW in peak capacity at the Fushor airport in Shkodër, or Shkodra, in north Albania, according to the Albanian Investment Corp. (AIC). The runway in Saranda in the country’s far south, also an abandoned military property, can fit 7 MW, the government agency revealed and Monitor reported.

The two locations were picked after last year’s preliminary analysis of 11 sites owned by the Ministry of Defence. The chosen ones have the highest energy potential and a clear ownership status, AIC added. It was established four years ago.

Albanian Investment Corp. hasn’t facilitated any investments since it was established four years ago

The site in Shkodër spans 31.8 hectares and the one in Saranda has 8.6 hectares. After the study, the institution will need approval from the ministry. Then it intends to seek partnerships with experienced private companies, the article reads.

AIC hasn’t facilitated any investments yet, so the government is drafting changes to the relevant law, the news outlet wrote.

Elsewhere in the region tracked by Balkan Green Energy News, Slovenia is also planning a public-private partnership for photovoltaic facilities at a military facility. The idea is to install solar power panels on the buildings in the Edvard Peperko barracks in the capital city of Ljubljana to boost the army’s energy self-sufficiency.

Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

eu solar rooftop standard directive epbd

EU Solar Rooftop Standard could initiate installation of 150 GW to 200 GW of rooftop PV

09 May 2024 - The standard is part of the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, which entered into force yesterday

Chinese company Hunan Rich solar panel factory Serbia

Chinese company Hunan Rich to build solar panel factory in Serbia

09 May 2024 - Chinese company Hunan Rich Photovoltaic Science and Technology signed a deal for a solar power panel factory and photovoltaic plant in Serbia

Japan Bistrica pumped storage hydropower project JICA Serbia

Japan approves participation in Bistrica pumped storage hydropower project in Serbia

08 May 2024 - Japan has formalized the participation of state agency JICA in the Bistrica pumped storage hydropower project in Serbia

shell energy europe cropex guarantees of origin

Shell Energy Europe to participate in guarantees of origin auctions in Croatia

08 May 2024 - Shell Energy Europe Limited and 3Degrees Group Inc. have registered for participation in auctions for guarantees of origin at CROPEX